Carl, seriously, do you have a job?
I am lucky (shy of insomnia this past Saturday evening due to two cups of coffee for the ride home to make sure I wouldn't get tired behind the wheel) if I can spend an hour a day on the internet (including sites other than this one). You appear to spend as much time postulating on your opinions (which for some warped reason you feel everyone on this site is dying to read) as I do at work. How does one become a gentleman of leisure? Did you hit the lottery? Inherit a good amount of money? Find a good ambulance chaser and receive a settlement that allows you to spend your days on this site?
The closest I can come to interpreting your Elephant in the room statement is that in your eyes our lack of running game is not really mentioned until you mention it. After all, you did play for Tom Jackson.
For the sake of brevity (you should consider looking up this word and then incorporating it into a general posting philosophy) I will attempt to respond to a number of your posts here as I do not have time to spend the hours necessary to respond to each individually.
1 - It may have been the TE who blocked Ashiru on Touissant's TD run (I will at some point look at the ESPN3 copy of the game but won't have a chance until Saturday at the earliest) but, on that play, where was the left DE positioned? The right DE? Where did we have our DT's? Was this alignment an anomaly for us during the game or did we use it regularly? How exactly would you characterize this alignment,
2 - I don't question that P could use quite a bit of improvement as a motivational speaker. I do however believe that you were out of your mind when you claimed P's deficiency was that he didn't motivate the players. I think it's time you dropped the pom poms, took off your cheerleader skirt and put on big boy pants. Maybe 25 years ago a good Knute Rockne, win one for the Gipper meant the difference between a W and an L against Northeastern but seriously, this team has bigger coaching issues than P's ability (or inability) to rouse the crowd as he says "when the going gets tough,.... the tough get going".